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A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production

Friday, Jan 9, 20094:30 AM — Sunday, Mar 1, 20094:30 AMEDT

New York, NY | New York, NY

A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production January 8–February 28, 2009 In the 1990s, zines such as Lackluster, Infiltration, loud paper, Dodge City Journal and Monorail subverted traditional trade and academic architecture magazine trends by crossing the built environment with art, music, politics and pop cultureand by deliberately retaining and cultivating an underground presence. Much has been made of that decade’s zine phenomenoninspiring academic studies, international conferences and DIY workshopsyet little attention has been paid to architecture zine culture specifically, or its resonance within architectural publishing today. A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production does both. Rather than attempting to present an exhaustive retrospective of architecture zine culture, it highlights complete runs of several noted zines that began in the nineties. The exhibition also features contemporary publications that continue to draw inspiration from the self-publishing tradition, such as Pin-Up, Sumoscraper, and Thumb. To launch this exhibit, curator Mimi Zeiger has published a new issue of loud paper and organized a party and panel discussion, including: Luke Bulman, Thumb Felix Burrichter, Pin-Up Stephen Duncombe, NYU professor and author of Dream and Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture Andrew Wagner, Dodge City Journal and currently, American Craft Mimi Zeiger, loud paper Moderated by Kazys Varnelis, AUDC When: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 7 pm Free and open to the public RSVP: [email protected] 212 989 2398 Studio-X, 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610, New York, NY 10014 Between King and Charleton Streets, 1 train to Houston www.arch.columbia.edu/studiox/ [Studio-X is a downtown studio for experimental design and research run by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University.] Studio-X, 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610, New York, www.arch.columbia.edu/studiox/

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A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production

Friday, Jan 9, 20094:30 AM — Sunday, Mar 1, 20094:30 AMEDT

New York, NY | New York, NY

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A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production January 8–February 28, 2009 In the 1990s, zines such as Lackluster, Infiltration, loud paper, Dodge City Journal and Monorail subverted traditional trade and academic architecture magazine trends by crossing the built environment with art, music, politics and pop cultureand by deliberately retaining and cultivating an underground presence. Much has been made of that decade’s zine phenomenoninspiring academic studies, international conferences and DIY workshopsyet little attention has been paid to architecture zine culture specifically, or its resonance within architectural publishing today. A Few Zines: Dispatches from the Edge of Architectural Production does both. Rather than attempting to present an exhaustive retrospective of architecture zine culture, it highlights complete runs of several noted zines that began in the nineties. The exhibition also features contemporary publications that continue to draw inspiration from the self-publishing tradition, such as Pin-Up, Sumoscraper, and Thumb. To launch this exhibit, curator Mimi Zeiger has published a new issue of loud paper and organized a party and panel discussion, including: Luke Bulman, Thumb Felix Burrichter, Pin-Up Stephen Duncombe, NYU professor and author of Dream and Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of Alternative Culture Andrew Wagner, Dodge City Journal and currently, American Craft Mimi Zeiger, loud paper Moderated by Kazys Varnelis, AUDC When: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 7 pm Free and open to the public RSVP: [email protected] 212 989 2398 Studio-X, 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610, New York, NY 10014 Between King and Charleton Streets, 1 train to Houston www.arch.columbia.edu/studiox/ [Studio-X is a downtown studio for experimental design and research run by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University.] Studio-X, 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610, New York, www.arch.columbia.edu/studiox/

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